To prohibit United States foreign assistance from being provided to any country that refuses to extradite to the United States individuals accused of killing law enforcement officers.
Summary
H.R. 2991 would prohibit the United States from providing foreign aid to any country that refuses to extradite individuals accused of killing American law enforcement officers. Under this proposal, if a foreign government denies a U.S. request to return a suspect to face trial for the death of an officer, that nation would lose its eligibility for financial or developmental assistance. The bill aims to use federal foreign policy leverage to ensure that individuals accused of such crimes are brought to justice within the United States legal system.
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